A quick video about Leap Motion as a tracking tool in a surgery situation – from the University of Utah by Michael Quigley. It shows an early idea of how the Leap Motion sensor could be used to support a very sensible surgery. Continue reading →

LEAP Motion has already found it’s way into hospitals and medical offices. There are many advantages of touchless interaction. Touchless image navigation is one important task in many clinical situations. TedCasMedical shows a wide range of usage for the Leap Motion in a clinical environment. Continue reading →